Bob definitely looks like he has some pit bull blood in him. And at 11 years old while still going strong, that does check out with how pit bulls usually are. They often times remain high drive and ready for action throughout the majority of their lives. Having one or two of these bulldogs on a hunt is almost always a good call. They were made for this. Like writer, author, and trainer Diane Jessup writes: “First a hunter, then a butcher's dog, then a baiter, then a dog fighter, pit bulls which display behavior typical of their heritage are gripping dogs; they come from a long, long genetic history which dictates they get a hold and HANG ON! This behavior saved their life during the years they were hunting boar, stag and bear, and also stood them in good stead when they moved on to working bulls, bears and other animals in baiting sports. This same behavior can work to make breaking up a fight quite easy and safe."
@RedRose0395 definitely the boerboel pup axl is 8 months and 65kg atm. And showing really protective signs already. 1 corso called vlad he's 18months and he would kill ya. Zowie is big corso bitch 24 months and very loyal and aggressive towards strangers. Jethro is a big grey corso and is really easy going. Tina a black corso bitch will get stuck in when the rest are behind her she's young enough yet. And jessie the American bull dog is 13 now and a bit lame but if she caught up with you she would do you harm. I'd rather keep a good guard dog than a useless dog.
@@therealslimshady4555 Oh, awesome. My family have a Cane Corso too. Her name is Deja. Shoot, one time, me and my older sister were taking her on a walk. Then, out of nowhere, a guy was driving by, and stopped beside us. He had no bad intentions, he was just amazed by our dog. He not only complimented our dog, but also asked us if she’s female, and if possible, we breed her to his dog. But unfortunately, Deja was fixed. He was pretty bummed when we told him, but he shrugged it off, said our dog was beautiful, and drove off. And let me tell you, when me, my mom, and my younger sister went to go get her for the first time, we saw the dad, and man, he was HUGE. He looked big enough for a toddler to ride on him. Glad our Deja didn’t grow that big.😂 Edit - Did anyone ever come up to you and ask if you could breed any of your dogs with theirs?
Cane Corso,great dog. I had one of the first in the Netherlands, almost 20 years ago. She was a champion on a big show. Nina,was sweet and loyal. For me a perfect dog!❤️
Can be a number of reasons, a lot of the time in Australia it’s as pest control, there’s massive numbers in some places that can do a lot of damage to crops etc. Can be a food source as well.
As a landholder with feral pigs you boys have yet again demonstrated why I wouldn’t have you on my place. You are not interested in eradicating this feral menace but more interested in farming your sport on someone else’s place at their expense. Did you shut off the camera while you drained some diesel out of their diesel tank and swiped the uhf out of their tractor.
Hey mate, if watching my clips gets you that fired up that you just start throwing assumptions about, you know what you should do? Just stop watching it, go do something that makes you feel nicer.
Bob definitely looks like he has some pit bull blood in him. And at 11 years old while still going strong, that does check out with how pit bulls usually are. They often times remain high drive and ready for action throughout the majority of their lives. Having one or two of these bulldogs on a hunt is almost always a good call. They were made for this. Like writer, author, and trainer Diane Jessup writes:
“First a hunter, then a butcher's dog, then a baiter, then a dog fighter, pit bulls which display behavior typical of their heritage are gripping dogs; they come from a long, long genetic history which dictates they get a hold and HANG ON! This behavior saved their life during the years they were hunting boar, stag and bear, and also stood them in good stead when they moved on to working bulls, bears and other animals in baiting sports. This same behavior can work to make breaking up a fight quite easy and safe."
Its a shame good dogs have to get old always hard to find a good dog once you have had one 🤙🏻🏴
Perhaps they teach us to grieve? I’ve got 2 dogs now that I know will be heartbreaking to watch them go.
@@Lifesaboar yeah mate i feel your pain
Wish everyone a Merry Christmas. Please leave your wish here and I will pray for everyone to soon achieve that wish
“A dog of unknown breeding.” That sounds like a good title for a movie.
I've 5 cane corsos and 1 American bull dog and a massive boerboel dog but no hogs to hunt😮
You may not have boars, but you have one hell of a pack to protect you, and your home.
@RedRose0395 definitely the boerboel pup axl is 8 months and 65kg atm. And showing really protective signs already. 1 corso called vlad he's 18months and he would kill ya. Zowie is big corso bitch 24 months and very loyal and aggressive towards strangers. Jethro is a big grey corso and is really easy going. Tina a black corso bitch will get stuck in when the rest are behind her she's young enough yet. And jessie the American bull dog is 13 now and a bit lame but if she caught up with you she would do you harm. I'd rather keep a good guard dog than a useless dog.
@@therealslimshady4555 Oh, awesome. My family have a Cane Corso too. Her name is Deja. Shoot, one time, me and my older sister were taking her on a walk. Then, out of nowhere, a guy was driving by, and stopped beside us. He had no bad intentions, he was just amazed by our dog.
He not only complimented our dog, but also asked us if she’s female, and if possible, we breed her to his dog. But unfortunately, Deja was fixed. He was pretty bummed when we told him, but he shrugged it off, said our dog was beautiful, and drove off.
And let me tell you, when me, my mom, and my younger sister went to go get her for the first time, we saw the dad, and man, he was HUGE. He looked big enough for a toddler to ride on him. Glad our Deja didn’t grow that big.😂
Edit - Did anyone ever come up to you and ask if you could breed any of your dogs with theirs?
Cane Corso,great dog. I had one of the first in the Netherlands, almost 20 years ago. She was a champion on a big show. Nina,was sweet and loyal. For me a perfect dog!❤️
Awww poor didims. Go door knocking some farms an offer free labour or beers.
Wow these dogs are so smart and brave. I wish I would have a smart hunting dog like that
Impressive accuracy! The way these shooters handle their rifles is truly commendable.
Ha ha ha. I was in shock to see Steve McLean. We played a bit of footy back in the day.
Great to see 🍻 Keep up the good work lads
Chirpa.. We hunted together a few times
Love it...
Bob looks like a pitbull mix or staffordshire terrier mixed in there, beautiful dog, definitely some bulldog genes of some sort
damm i can see it, i think you nailed it
They say unknown because I believe Pitbulls are banned in Australia.. but obviously if he's hunting he's a Pitbull
@@carlosgarcia5458u can only own them if they were here before ban, so they’re only illegally to import
Good job 👍
this amazing
Love it.
Kev, 1 job bro 🤯🤯🤣🤣🤣
Dam good job bob 👍
What do they do with the wild boars that they kill?
Wow, I had no idea about the scale of the problem with invasive species, especially in regions like Australia and the United States.
They’re survivors, very adaptable, I don’t think most people realise how damaging they could be, they can be fearsome. An awesome animal.
Mantap... salam 1 hobi bos... dari sumatera barat....
Terima kasih telah menonton dan berkomentar. Saya berharap bisa berangkat ke Indonesia dalam waktu dekat.
Im like Kev 😂
Yes he can.
Go Bob.
Bob your one hell of a dog
*you’re
@@Aegis4521 *You're*
@@bambam____ no
@@Aegis4521 "No
israel did nothing wrong @@bambam____
I was not aware, that Australia had wild hogs…they seem to have more than their share of troubles with non native species/ infestations
Is that Russell Coight talking?
What's the reason for hog hunting? Is it just for fun? Or is it to feed other people?
Can be a number of reasons, a lot of the time in Australia it’s as pest control, there’s massive numbers in some places that can do a lot of damage to crops etc. Can be a food source as well.
In spain we use alano and presa canario
In New Zealand we use a lot of greyhound or whippet crosses.
Dogs are so happily destroying
They’ve been doing it for a mighty long time.
Which dog breed, can you tell me?
Not off the top of my head no, I was just filming sorry they weren’t my dogs. I should really have mentioned it in the clip
somewhere
😁
As a landholder with feral pigs you boys have yet again demonstrated why I wouldn’t have you on my place. You are not interested in eradicating this feral menace but more interested in farming your sport on someone else’s place at their expense. Did you shut off the camera while you drained some diesel out of their diesel tank and swiped the uhf out of their tractor.
Hey mate, if watching my clips gets you that fired up that you just start throwing assumptions about, you know what you should do? Just stop watching it, go do something that makes you feel nicer.
Bobs awse
Vcs só tem conversa
They're not wild boars they're feral pigs.
A Schweine ist eine Scweine.
They're not pigs, they're swine!
Wild boar is a male pig living wild , not on a domesticated farm or ranch. Understand?
@@richardellison3635 No wild sows mentioned? You must be a trans activist.
BOARING😂😂😂
This is inhumane
#$@LUTE🫡 #R3$PXT💪
#NATIONWIDE🌍 💯X💯🫱🏼🫲🏾 MUCH LUV FROM LOUISIANA!!! 🔸️KNEE DEEP🔹️ "THE BRED WINNA" 🐶💵🏅🏆🥇🎰🚀🤴🏿
Thanks mate, spent a week or so in LA, great time and people.